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With the Cabinet decision announcing the official list of public holidays for 2025, here are all the dates you need to mark in your calendar. Picture used for illustrative purposes only. Image Credit: Supplied

Dubai: With the last long weekend of the year coming up next week, let's take a look at the public holidays lined up for 2025.

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Last long weekend of 2024 - Eid Al Etihad

The last long weekend for the year 2024 will be in December, with the Eid Al Etihad holiday on December 2 (Monday) and December 3 (Tuesday). So, if you usually have a weekend on Saturday and Sunday, you can expect a four-day break.

Important Articles in the Cabinet decision
As per Article No. 2 on transferring public holidays, with the exception of Eid holidays, any of the official holidays mentioned in Article No.1 of the Cabinet resolution may be carried over by a Cabinet decision to the beginning or end of the week.
Article No. 3 stipulates that a public holiday may not be carried forward if it falls on another public holiday or a weekend.
As per article No. 4 on approval of other public holidays, local governments may approve any other official holidays not mentioned in this resolution for their government departments and institutions on special occasions or for any other reason.

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- New Year holiday - January 1, 2025

The first day of next year falls on Wednesday, so you can expect a pleasant mid-week break to start the year.

- Eid Al Fitr 2025

As per the announcement, public and private sector workers will get a three-day holiday from Shawwal 1 to Shawwal 3, based on moonsighting.

If Ramadan is for 30 days, the 30th day will be an official holiday added to the Eid Al Fitr holidays.

The official dates will be confirmed closer to the events based on moonsighting for corresponding Islamic calendar dates.

- Arafat Day – one-day holiday

Workers will also get a one-day holiday on the ninth of Dhu Al Hijjah for Arafat Day. The exact date for the holiday will be announced after the sighting of the moon.

- Eid Al Adha 2025 – three-day holiday

The three days after Arafat Day - Dhu Al Hijjah 10, 11 and 12, will be a holiday to mark Eid Al Adha.

- Islamic New Year – one-day holiday

Workers will also get a holiday on the first day of Muharram to mark the Islamic New Year.

- Prophet Muhammad’s [PBUH] birthday – one-day holiday

Prophet Mohammed's [PBUH] birthday falls on the 12th day of the month of Rabi Al Awwal, on which residents can expect a one-day break. The exact date of the holiday will be declared only after an announcement by the moon-sighting committee.

- UAE Union Day – December 2-3, 2025

Another mid-week break will mark the end of 2025, with December 2 and December 3 falling on Tuesday and Wednesday.